To go along with that, Telegram doesn’t make it easy to set up an encrypted chat. First, you have to set up a regular chat, then tap on the profile image of the person you are messaging, then tap the 3 dot menu, and finally tap “secret chat”. It’s there but they clearly don’t want people using it.
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a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10English3·4 months agoI don’t know what the fuck is going on. The client app connects to all 4 servers it needs a connection to. I can create a user on the server and all clients can login using it, I just can’t get notes to sync.
Official docs here
I found this tutorial1 and this tutorial2
Tutorial2 makes this one port change to the official docker compose file but otherwise is seemingly the same as tutorial1:
notesnook-s3: image: minio/minio:RELEASE.2024-07-29T22-14-52Z ports: - 9009:9000 - 9090:9090
With that change, and setting the port of the domain to 9090, I can access minio in the browser. But I don’t know if that’s necessary or not. I’m stumped.
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10English8·4 months agoDid you by chance self host the sync server using docker compose? Their instructions aren’t great and I was hoping you had some tips.
For anyone else interested, if I figure it out, I’ll post what I did here.
Edit 1: I finally got it all setup but syncing isn’t working so I guess I did something wrong 🙄 . Troubleshooting now
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linux Prepper - Where to Begin (selfhosting services) FOSS podcastEnglish1·5 months agoI’ll DM you in a bit but real quick I just wanted to say I thought you improved in this episode. Great work
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English2·5 months agoI’ll look into it, thank you
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English1·5 months agoI’ve seen a bunch of people recommend Authelia. Do you mind if I ask why you went with it over other software? I only went with authentik because I found a tutorial on it first
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English4·5 months ago-
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I saw someone else recommend crowdsec. I’ll look into it, thanks
if you use one of those 5$/month VPSes, with a VPN tunnel to your backend services, that adds one layer of “if it’s compromised, they’re not in your house”.
I’ve heard this mentioned before but I don’t really understand how this works in practice. If the VPS was compromised, couldn’t they use the VPN to then connect to my home?
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a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English1·5 months agoCaddy only allows private IP ranges
Do you mind telling me more about this? How does that work; a VPN?
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English3·5 months agowill do, thanks
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English5·5 months agoIf it were only me using the apps, I’d be using a VPN. Over the years, I’ve used OpenVPN, Wireguard, and now Tailscale. In my experience, they work like 99% of the time. That last 1% though is weird connection issues; usually when switching between WiFi and cellular (or vice versa) but sometimes it’s my server or ISP and I have to turn the VPN off and back on to troubleshoot. During those rare times, my partner will either turn off the VPN and forget to turn it back on or they will forget about the VPN completely and not be able to use their phone. Ideally, I’d like to set something up that doesn’t require any potential troubleshooting on their part so I can avoid hearing “why can’t we just use Google photos?” or “what’s wrong with Google home?” 😓
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English2·5 months agothat’s awesome. thanks!
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English2·5 months agooh, my mistake. tbh, I don’t know enough about it but I’m interested. Why set up a TLS cert for AI at home? How is that benefiting you and your setup?
I’ve seen some people set up SSL certs for self hosted services and not make them publicly available but I didn’t get around to seeing why they were doing it
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English3·5 months agoHave also set it up so they get banned on Cloudflare’s side, so before another malicious request ever reaches me.
How did you end up setting that up?
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English2·5 months agoMost definitely does not need a public URL for Assist in HA. Not sure where you read that.
You’re probably right. At one point, I had a subscription to homeassistant cloud a few years back to use a google nest speaker at the time. I was just going off that I guess. I’ll do some testing and will probably put it back behind tailscale. thanks for the heads up
It sounds like you need a VPN to your internal services if you’re concerned about security.
I’m more so concerned that I set something up incorrectly and would like to be made aware of it in the event someone else noticed
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English20·5 months agoI feel weird about having those apps on the internet and basically being blind to threats. I mean yeah, I’m not a target on anyone’s list and most IPs visiting the site are bots but I would still like to know what’s going on.
I don’t work in tech for a living, this is just a hobby for me so I have limited time to work on this stuff and do research. It’s very possible I fucked something up and don’t know it. I figured if I at least got an alert that said “hey, your immich server db was dumped and sent to <insert IP>”, I could at least turn it off
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English6·5 months agoIf you have access to all devices, why not just use your own self signed certificates to encrypt everything and require the certificate for all connections?
Sounds like you are describing a VPN. I was using that setup before but small stuff like immich album sharing via a link won’t work properly. Also, having to ensure a vpn is on and connected is a little to much to ask of my partner; they would turn it off and forget about it and then ask why their app wasn’t working :/
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you all handle security and monitoring for your publicly accessible services?English31·5 months agoI’ve been playing around with the voice assistant stuff in homeassistant and it seemingly needs a public url to get all the features. I could be wrong about that though?
I put authentik in front of immich to handle authentication so that I would need need a 2FA code
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: LetsEncrypt ending expiration notification emailsEnglish4·5 months agoWhat monitoring solution do you use? I need to set something up for my own projects but haven’t gotten around to it. Any experience with Nagios?
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linux Prepper - Where to Begin (selfhosting services) FOSS podcastEnglish4·6 months agoI hope it’s alright that I add to this a little.
What draws me to podcasts are the topics that are talked about but what gets me to stay is the host(s). I heard in your first episode that you do masonry and landscaping. I’d love to hear more about who you are and how you ended up selfhosting. How did a masonry worker find themselves this deep in tech? Thats super interesting. (Please don’t take that the wrong way, I work in construction yet here I am)
The 3 episodes you have could totally be split up into multiple episodes if you slow down and thoroughly talk about each topic and how they related to your situation.
You tend to give some hypothetical problems that your listeners might be trying to solve with a few solutions but I want to know what problems you had, how you solved it, and how you might have iterated on that solution and made it better. And in the next episode, what did you tackle next? I want to hear your journey episodically 🙂
Anyway, I’m subscribed. Good luck
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It looks nice. It’s like having a casino in your pocket.